Example sentences of "[that] could be [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In that country legislation also maintains an important position in the setting of norms for industrial relations and working conditions , covering many fringe benefits that could be collective bargaining issues elsewhere .
2 He timed his nods and yesses and ‘ Indeeds ! ’ on an entirely mathematical basis , interspersing them with a sort of pucker-cum-squint that could be mild disagreement or the preface to some statement of his own .
3 Palmer 's guess , recorded in his notebooks of 13 March , was that the rocks had catalysed the fusion , and so at the 7 April meeting the group discussed various metals that could be prime candidates for the process .
4 Now that he had premises that could be used day and night , he made sure his talents and availability were known .
5 Then come the foreign exchange needs of net exporters , followed by the needs of enterprises that could be net exporters if they were not obliged to give priority to the home market .
6 The best topographic candidates for volcanic activity of Mercury are a handful of small rimless craters and certain ridges that could be solidified lava that once rose from fissures .
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